Wakefield Trinity Community Foundation are delighted to announce the launch of Offload, a men’s mental fitness and wellbeing programme delivered in partnership with Rugby League Cares.
Offload will give men the chance to step behind the scenes at Wakefield Trinity and learn how leading professionals from the Rugby League industry maintain their mental strength alongside competing at the top level of the sport.
Participants will meet current and former players, coaches and referees, to gain practical techniques to handle stress, anxiety and depression in a supportive, team-focused environment.
Funded by Nova Wakefield District, a local infrastructure charity that supports voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations working in the Wakefield District, Offload seeks to tackle men’s mental health challenges through the power of Rugby League.
The free-to-attend six-week mental fitness and wellbeing programme takes place on Tuesdays (5pm – 6pm) from Tuesday 4th November at the DIY Kitchens Stadium.
For more information on Offload, please email our Community Projects Officer, Jason Talbot, on jason.talbot@wakefieldtrinity.com!
To sign up for our Offload programme, please click HERE!